Abstract

Visible and near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (VIS/NIRS) was used to predict colour on pork muscle samples. Colour values were measured on 44 pork muscles ( n=44) using a Minolta digital camera to determine CIE L* (lightness), CIE a* (redness) and CIE b* (yellowness). Samples were scanned in the visible and near-infrared region of the spectra on a monochromator instrument (400–2500 nm) on both intact and homogenised presentation to the instrument. Two mathematical treatments (first and second derivative) and two scatter transformations to the spectra were explored, none and standard normal variate and detrend (SNV-D). Predictive (VIS/NIRS) calibrations were developed using a modified partial least-squares regression (mPLS) with internal cross validation. The highest coefficients of determination in calibration ( R 2 cal) and lower standard errors in cross validation (SECV) were found for both CIE L* and a*, in homogenised presentation, while poor calibration statistics were found on intact presentation.

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